Greg LaRocque
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Greg LaRocque | |
Born | |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | The Avengers, The Flash, Legion of Super-Heroes |
Greg LaRocque is an American comic book illustrator. His career began in the mid-1980s, with the Marvel Comics series Marvel Team-Up starring Spider-Man, and then Web of Spider-Man. Other series work included The Avengers and Power Man and Iron Fist, after moving to DC Comics he became known for his work with Karen Berger, illustrating the Paul Levitz-penned, Baxter format issues of Legion of Super-Heroes. DC's experiment in quality printing formats highlighting LaRocque's action style predated the 'Image Comics' look by many years.
He became prominent in the 1990s for his work on the Mark Waid-written issues of The Flash. A career highlight was redesigning the Flash costume to its current incarnation. He currently writes and draws his creator-owned series for Exiled Studio's "CryBaby"
LaRocque has three children, a daughter, Charisse, and two sons, Justin and Ben. He also has a wife named Rosario.